Buses are the most frequently used form of public transport. Day in and day out they link thousands of people up and down the country to jobs, schools and shops.
However, Government spending cuts are having a devastating effect on our vital bus services. Across the country vital buses are being axed by local authorities as they make financially agonising decisions of where to cut spending. The Save Our Buses campaign stands up for treasured local buses and defends them from damaging funding cuts. Routes and services across England and Wales are being lost and if we don't make a stand now, it will be too late.
Buses must be saved because:
64 per cent of jobseekers either have no access to a vehicle or cannot drive
Young people are amongst the biggest users of bus services , whilst 40 per cent of people over 60 use the bus at least once a week
Passenger cars produce nearly 60 per cent of all CO2 emissions from road transport in the UK, compared with just 5 per cent from buses
If drivers switched just one in twenty five of their car journeys to bus or coach, it would mean one billion fewer car journeys per year
Every £1 of public investment in buses provides between £3 and £5 of wider benefits
Bus commuters generate £64 billion in economic output every year.
My very personal reason for wanting to fight for the service is that I have never been able to drive due to epilepsy so without my wife's car I am totally dependant upon public transport.
The Campaign for Better Transport group has been fighting the massive cuts in bus services in Britain. In Greater Manchester we are not facing the same massive cuts to bus services faced by Derbyshire and Lancashire and John Bates points out that the Monday to Friday service has not been supported by Transport for Greater Manchester or Derbyshire County Council but I am totally bewildered about how this service could have been economically viable without subsidy but subsidy is needed if we are not to lose this service.
I shall contact The Campaign for Better Transport group for advice and with the aim of helping to campaign to fight for this service. If you are willing to assist please let me know.